Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .

SASCHA

Feminine

German-origin, gender-neutral name derived from "Sachs," meaning "Saxon." It has been used independently or as a pet form of Alexander/Sasha, and has gained worldwide popularity in recent decades.

SASCHA

Masculine

The name Sascha originates from Germany, meaning 'defender of man', it's a variant of Alexander.

SASHA

Masculine

Captivating unisex name with mixed origins, derived from Alexander (Russian) meaning 'defender of mankind' and Alexandra (Greek), popularized during the Middle Ages as a diminutive.

SASHA

Feminine

Unisex Russian name meaning "defender of man," popular both as a standalone given name and a nickname for Alexander/Alexandra.

SASHAE

Feminine

Slavic-derived name with a rich history dating back centuries, meaning 'to ask' or 'request'; it was often given to girls considered destined for greatness in Russian culture.

SASHALEE

Feminine

Unique American female name created by author Anne Rice for her character in "The Vampire Chronicles" series, intended to evoke beauty and exoticism.

SASHANK

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Shashi', moon, and 'Ank', ray of light, translating to 'moon-ray of light'.

SASHARAE

Feminine

Distinctive American invention, with uncertain origins and unknown meaning, but often associated with elements like "asha" and "rae," implying light or radiance.

SASHAY

Feminine

Unique feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the French Sacha or Arabic Al-Sha'bi.

SASHE

Feminine

Unisex name of Slavic origin, derived from the Russian Sasha, meaning "defender" or "protector".

SASHEEN

Feminine

Distinctive Irish name derived from O'Sasanaigh, meaning "little shame" or "little disgrace".

SASHENKA

Feminine

Feminine Russian name derived from Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind".

SASHI

Feminine

Indian feminine name derived from Sanskrit "Saashwati", meaning pure or holy, popularized by historical figures like poet Sashi Bhushan Chaitanya and actor Sashi Kapoor.

SASHIA

Feminine

Greek-origin unisex name meaning 'wisdom', associated with Athena, the goddess of wisdom.

SASHYA

Feminine

Unisex Sanskrit name meaning "river goddess," originating from Hindu mythology where she is depicted as a beautiful woman riding on a lotus flower, representing fertility and abundance.

SASIA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'little boxwood', historically associated with strength, wisdom, and springtime in Roman mythology and Mediterranean cultures.

SASKIA

Feminine

The captivating female given name Saskia, of Dutch origin, translates from old Slavic as 'one who asks for grace,' gaining popularity among parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names.

SASSY

Feminine

Unique, modern creation, signifying boldness, charm, and wit, with only a handful of babies named annually in the US since 1998.

SASUKE

Masculine

Traditional Japanese boy's name derived from "sasu", meaning "to aid" or "to assist".

SATANYA

Feminine

Exotic name of unknown African or Arabic origin, believed to mean 'pure' in African languages or 'God's gift' in Arabic. It's often associated with strength and uniqueness.

SATARA

Feminine

Indian name derived from the city of Satara, named after the goddess of wisdom and intelligence. It means 'seven' or 'a group of seven'.

SATARIA

Feminine

Sataria, of African origin from Nigeria's Yoruba people, means "bringer of creation.

SATASHA

Feminine

Captivating feminine name of Russian origin, derived from Svetlana meaning 'radiance'. Popularized by literature like "The Night Circus", it signifies positivity while evoking mystery and enchantment.

SATAVIA

Feminine

Exotic and unique African-origin name from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, meaning 'peaceful and prosperous'.

SATCHA

Feminine

Rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', symbolizing divine mercy in Jewish tradition.

SATCHEL

Masculine

Uncommon English given name originally derived from 'satchel,' meaning 'bag,' and popularized by baseball legend Satchel Paige.

SATERIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived female name meaning 'calm' or 'tranquil,' originating from ancient Rome and popularized by European nobility during the Middle Ages.

SATHVIK

Masculine

Indian origin male name derived from 'Satvik', meaning 'true and virtuous'.

SATHVIKA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Indian name from Telangana, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sathvik', meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'.

SATHWIK

Masculine

Rare Sanskrit name with profound meaning, derived from "Satvik," signifying an active pursuit of truth. It appears in Indian literature as one of Lord Krishna's names, further enriching its divine significance.

SATHYA

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Satya", meaning "truth". It's a unisex name with deep philosophical significance in Hinduism, symbolizing honesty and integrity.

SATHYA

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'truth' or 'reality', reflecting the pursuit of honesty in life.

SATI

Feminine

Sanskrit name meaning 'truth', popularized by Hindu mythology's devoted wife of Lord Shiva.

SATIA

Feminine

Indian origin name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Satyam', meaning 'truth'. It signifies honesty and sincerity, and is also one of seven revered sage sisters in Hindu mythology.

SATIN

Feminine

Elegant French given name derived from 'satine,' meaning luxurious fabric; it symbolizes beauty and sophistication.

SATINA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin female name derived from Saturnus, the god of abundance, and associated with the goddess of wisdom, Saturnia. It signifies elegance and intelligence.

SATINE

Feminine

Distinctive female given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word "satus," meaning "clothed" or "attired." It first appeared in literature in the 19th century and is associated with sophistication and grace.

SATIRA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin word "satura," meaning "full" or "satisfied." It denotes abundance and was used in ancient Roman culture to convey completeness and contentment.

SATISH

Masculine

Satish, of Indian origin, means 'truth' in Sanskrit, embodying honesty and integrity.

SATIVA

Feminine

Captivating name of Latin origin, meaning 'cultivated' or 'sown', originally used in ancient Rome to describe plants grown for human use.